National Environment Management Action Plan (NEMAP) (4 vol)

Ministry of Environment and Forest, Government of the People‚Äôs Republic of Bangladesh

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NEMAP Secretariat, Ministry of Environment and Forests with contribution from BCAS

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1995-01-01

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1st

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English

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The National Environment Management Action Plan (NEMAP) was developed by the Ministry of Environment and Forests with inputs from all sectors including non-government organizations, academics, politicians, lawyers, journalists and grassroots men and women under the leadership of Bangladesh Centre for Advanced Studies (BCAS). The document has incorporated views and suggestions of workshops organised at grassroots level in twenty-three agro-ecological zones, six regional and a national workshop. The aim of this document is to provide guidance to government and non-government organisations to make environmental plans and enforce better management practices.

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